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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY. 26, 1916. o et ROURKE WINNING . STREAK IS BROKEN “Pesky Bears Hit in Pinches, While ' Omaha Doesn’t, and Game Goes to the Enemy. | REYNOLDS§ FINISHES STRONG After a blissful and gladsome ob- | ‘servance of a winning streak of four . leonsecutive, combats, the de -luxe urklets received a neat left-handed mack in the teeth by the pesky izzlies yesterday and went down lor the count, 6 to 4. . A glance at the box score shows that ten of the Rourkes were left “stranded on the runway, emitting frantic and futile E. O. nals for “succor, while but three of the Bears were treated so shamelessly by their ates. That tells the tale. The urkes couldn’t deliver when men ere occupying the sacks. . _Otto Merz t for aha, Otto was treated rather bbily by the gents from the city coughs. In the opening stanza fter two were down, Pete Kilduff let Rebel Oakes beat ont out. Oakes ‘was slipped a hit on it through the race of the official scorer. Then Eccher and Dyer followed with eties, the latter's a two-sacker, and o of the enem{ made successful acks on the rubl ‘ In the third a walk, Oakes' hit and sacrifice fly, netted another for e opposition and in the sixth four nsecutive hits by Messrs, Butcher, yer, Shields and Stevens, resulted two more, Marks One Off North, Merz was finally yanked by Fore- an Krug and Lou North essaped ! check Oakes’ men. Oakes greeted orth in the eighth with a double i he box. | § Omaha garnered a tally in the sec- | fond on a hit by Miller and Kilduff's ] :écuble, and two in the fourth on hits | “by Kilduif, Thompson, Burg and mith, an error by Kelliher and an cautious pitch By Reynolds, which it Cy Forsythe's in the when “the bases were choked. The home “boys gathered their last tally in the ?,levenl on a walk to Krug, Marty's isteal of second and Kildufi's safety. i Reynolds Checks Hitting. It looked like ‘a Rourke game at the start for Reynolds was hit hard and began to show symptoms of wobbling. But Doc settled down after the fourth and allowed but one B le during the remaining five in- e game was slow and listless with Reynolds taking more time than an undertaker. The only feature of the game was a one-handed, shoe- Mtring catch by Rebel Oakes and an Unexplicable play by Earl Smith, which cost Omaha a run Today the Topeka Kaws come to Oma As the Kaws and Rourkes are iding right together in the pen- nant flight, some fur is expected to fly. Today will be ladies’ day and the game will start at 3:15 Chick Evans and Sawyer Will Play At Country Club Chick Evans and Ned Sawyer, of Chicago and two of the most prom foent golfers in the west, will ;»L\ at fhe Omaha Country Club Saturday i and Sunday Mr. Evans and My & Bawyer are coming to Omahs as 'u;:‘u of M. C. Peters R 'he Ch n[‘?"f‘\A",\‘w.u\ I | § In the play which w pen the coun 8 Aty club season Saturds N lay ¥ morning the will play a matel § Basinat Ward Ba g5 ar Wi Mre and n the aftery Y W fangle with George Redick and Ralph Poters L Be made wp of e of the best Rountry Clud players Evany § one fourns and Sawy . other ay after s special B E slhteen | N w b played tween Evans and Sqwy N W ! Foye and Ral Pete Batierie sigsh and Mo alea Beinae and Land, Gis AL Minbenpeiie 11 Ay i 3 Mnra e has ‘o Balieries: Saades and » . ah Owacs AL Toinie (A kww. 1) I A b L4 fis '\ Maitarine Pucd . Adam Baties Mais and - laramin o . . i o 18 your e worth 1) dallers THat's all I conts ave W Bieeting Uear e 14 Bhewdard Fuwndiy o, ' AH! | JUST FEEL LIKE A LITTLE NP -1 SNEAK \T WHILE MAGGIE. 1S LP WEST, LEAGUE #1| Phildelphia’ 46 915 833 Chicaso = e 080 Minneapolis SI[SS3ET Yestorday's Wesults, WESTERN LEAGUE. n, 8 ity, B; elghteen in- Copyright, 1916, BY GOLLY - Game, with Wolfgang Facing Johnson, with Wolfgang and Johnson pitch- ing air tight ball. Afl of Chicago' were due to errors by Harper and Henry, in each instance thrown balls hitting a runner, The locals got two Wichita, 6; Des Moines, § NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. nd-Philadelphia, wet grounds. 0, 3; Washington, 4, fourtesn in- AMERICAN ASBOCIATION. Milwaukes, 3; St. Paul, 0, City, 3; Minneapolis, 4 1 Indianapolin-Columbus; rain. Bloux City, Denver at Lincoln. ue—Pittaburgh at Ht Chicago at Cineinnatl, New York at Hos ton, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. American Longue—Hoston at New York, Philadelphia at Washi g H Chioag 3 § - 3 g - | Bl Mullen to Fournier to MoMull error: Chicago 1. By Johnsoen, : E X 3 Pl T s st & 2 > Innings and one-third innings. Russell, 3 hits and 1 and no runa (n four and Hit by pitcher: Morgan and McBride by Hons. Struck out: Haper, 7; Bens, 2; John- son, 6. Umplres: Chill and O'Loughiin d marked on Dyer's single through | yeed losorsnumon [ o elsoms-souam z= > RARREC AR D I — Sl oomcumes~ray wlocoonrcoszoom H Folosmucomncoey *Batted for Mers Cobb,of Veach, It Hellm'n,r ._qe B e so-o} g-oce’ BlosowsssSonsd HlewnSwsnw-3 s = TTIT H H Two base hits: Dyer, Stev duff. Sacrifice = 2 Stan'ge,c Cung'm,p runs off Benz in the same inning on singles by Judge, Henry and Wil-| liams, a pinch hitter, Judge's triple and Shank’s double off Russell in the ninth tied the score. Eath team used three pitchers. Score iy e CHICAGO A | emcnesoosommay {sccsmmomoussax seconmaniawmnd *Batted for Harper in seventh. 9000008000000 03 t 000003010000 03 Tows base hit: Bhanks Thi mse hits; B Collins, Judgs. Btolen Bohalk Bacrifice hit: McMullen. Double play: Mo- First on o on bulls: Harper, 3; Wolgang, 3. Hits and earned ff_iarper, 3 hits, no runs in seven Boehling, 1 hit, no runs in two Bens, A hits and 3 ings: Johnson, 1 hit RED SOX WIN FROM TIGERS, Boston, May 28.—The Boston Americans made it thres straight over Detroit today, the wcore being 6 to 3. Cunningham was batted out of the box during the third inn ing on thres singles and & double, two runs belng netted & double pl visitors were unable to do much with Shore, hit [ to first by Gafdner in the ninth Inning, when Kavanaugh batted, allowed Young to score, Soore AMERICAN & BOSTON d succeeded him and stopped more scoring. The oing noattered. A wild throw BOSTON : AB H O A AB H Hoop'r,rf & [ Bushes 4 3 0 Barty.ib Vitt,ab 0 Hobltal,1 > Burna,1b Totals 31142715 2 lays: Roed to Kell to Krug to . Mij Boland.p her to Shields, Kilduf Hits: Off Merz 9 In seven tnnin In two innings. 1 by Mers, 1) by North, Off Teynolds, 8; off M 1 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ Younk.?h 3 1 1 i 1 1 1 Detroit 1 Boston 0 Moblit Bhore (2 b Jlaye: Bush, Young to Murns, Barry to 10 Moblitasl (1), Harry to Hoblitasl. Dases ‘The Des Moines Team Des Moines, Ia, May 25, hit only six balls out of the infield today and was beaten by Des Moines, Ewoldt, Hunter and Nts, 1 rFun in four Hetling of Wichita was forced from the game when his hand tor Holand In seventh d for Btanage In ninth tted for Erickson in ninth Two-basa hit er. Btolen bases I, Gardner, Wooper. Sacrifies hits Cady. Double plays: Youns to on balla: Off Cunningham, 1: off Wolund. 3, off Shors, 1. Hite and sarned runs: Off Cunningham, & hitse, & runs in two innings (none out in third | off Heland, ¥ no runa In twa inning 1 orun in twe innines AMERICAN W _TYORK N Nuie 8 A AR & wooweye § )8 d ap | s 4 R $'1 § 8 Peanass § ' HrwEEE S 4 b8 e \ e \ . . ) A ! . " . . “ LRy SR 19 " . Internt Nows BServios | THOUGHT ) WUZ ALONE! Sioux City, Ta, May 25-—Sioux | City and Topeka battled eighteen in- | nings here today to a 5 to 3 | peka scored three in the ninth, taking 4 o a lead, but the home team ‘evened | Cincinnati, O, May 25—Both with two in the same frame. From | Brown and McConnell were hit when To- | hits meant runs and Cincinnati won WHITE 80X TALLY IN SEVENTH Washington, May 25, — Chicago and Washington played fourteen in- nings to a 3 to 3 tie today, the game ? | being called on account of darkness tie. To- | then on there was no scoring. peka used four hurlers, West being the only effective man. Callahan hit | fely in his twenty-first consecutive | contest, getting a single in the open- ing frame and another in the sixth runs came in the seventh inning and | 1 *Batted for Doyle in ninth. Livingston, e-rf . loocorrcocnns lonrmrue mann 18 00 00 12000000300 Livingston, Lejeuna, Gilmore, € ) Three-hass hit: Watson. Stolen bases: Coch- ran, Kruger. Doubls plays timore to Alger. o-thirds innings. | i by Dashner, | V [ Bases on balls ; off Clark, 3; off Doyls, i off West, 1 Frank Rudat Wins State Championship | ™ A% » e | Nebraska State Sportsmen's tourna- | this afternoon represent the state at the American | Handicap at St. Louis, August 21-2§ n finished o . C. Tappin of Hoag The Nebraska champion hip handicap witnessed nearly 200 made throughout. The following being the Janvrin | the high score shot off the amtch withtwenty targets, the re- sult being as given At a business meeting of the asso clation last evening lected as the next place of meeting elected president Fremont was se Neville addressed the meet braska game laws, giving the hunters \ season and ad nducted coln Wins Final From 8t. Joseph s N ! CAN TRUST YOU -MR READER - YOU MigHT ME TAKE ONE - GO FOURTEEN LAPS | SI0UX AND KAWS G0 T0 TIE GINGINNATI REDS 10 THREE T0 THREE Chicago and Washington Play Tie Indians and Topeka Battle Eighteen tuings wio sere | OVERCOME CUBS Both Brown and McConnell Are HEAVY SCOBI_NG {N THE NINTH | Hit When Hits Mean Runs, Carthy and McConnell ;% | Mitchell's hitting was timely, Score: i1 CHICAGO ATI, - HOA 10°A Sch'ite)f 5 0 0 0 80 0 OflMannrt 4180 [ 1% 4 0 0lWil'mee 6180 100 4 01 Zimm'ng 8 0 03 d20 1 1) Balger,lb 4 114 0 100 3 0fMCart'y3s 3 23 3 110 1 0| Fischere 3 0 1 3 1is o 0| Mulligns 4 0 07 62 o of|Brownp 0 0 0 0 020 1 1|MCon'ip 3 3 2 31 ——— o o Henrix* 1.0 00 PRI 34 3| Totals 37 02418 8 *Batted for Brown In second. Chicago ......0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0. 3=t Cineinnat! ....4 0 6 1 0 1 1 1 Ileb A B | Two-base hit: McCarthy, Three-base hits s " | Herzos, Mann. Stolen bases liwits, 2 g |louden. Sacrifice hits: Neals, Hersos. Sac- 0 0 rifice flles: Wingo (2), Mollwitz, Bases on 2 o|bslls: Off Brown, 1; otf MeConnell, 6; oft 1 oMitchell, 3. Hits and earned runs: Oft 0 o|Brown, 3 hits, 3 runs In one inning; off 3 1 |McConnell, 6 hits, 3 runs in seven in- 3 0|nings; off Mitchell 9 hits, 3 rums in nine 3 0|Imnings. Hit by pitched ball: By Mitehell, 3 0 |Msnn. Struck out: By McConnell, 1; by 3 0[Mitchell, 2, Wiid pitch: McConnell. Um- 0 0 |pires: Harrison and Rigler, i Pirates Blank Dodgers. tive innings. ~Score; BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH ABH O A ABH O A Cochran to I.nl-,L"h’erb‘ : gl: 3 = 2 Ry ¢ Stengel,ri Y o reven | nestll §0 1 0 it vel 400 Off Grover, & | ; it 31 33 0Barn'y,l Clark |3 31 5 1 0Knabe3b 23 Ums | pail, p 100 1 0Wilson,0 A0 A'pltnp 1 0 0 1 oMiller.p 00 Jo'nstm,* 1 0 0 0 0 Mrg'rdp 0.0 0 0 0 Totals T Totals 39 323414 1 will ice Ne Sennils Split Braids SO oCol 3000 NOIOIOIO IO IOIO IO IO IO IO n VEIOEIOEIOEIVEIVAIVEIV M L sV ki vEIVRIVEIOEIORIOEI0O B ¢ - Need a Laxative? Don't take & violent purgative, Right the sluggish condition with the safe, vegetable remedy which has heid pubs [t wfidence e aver sinty years BEECHAM'S PILLS Largont Bais of Ay Madisme mm the Woekd Bond svacrmbare ba buave, b, Bie | DON'T NOWWHE THER TELL MAZ4IE You SAaw EIGHT TO F(;UBT 18 THE SCORE the opening game of the series from Chicago today, 8 to 4, Mitchell was also hit rather hard, but managed to keep the hits scattered and was ef- fective in the pinches. The visitors played a poor fielding game. Mc- “it well, while | Strombolt The Finn Friar Rock 3| Pittaburgh, May 25.—Pittsburgh shut out 000—8 | Brooklyn in the final game of thes eries 0006 | here today by a scors of b to 0, Miller al i Topeka, | 10Wing they isitors only thres hit ity 3, | secutive hitting of Dell and Apph £ave Callahan, | the Priates a run in esch of the first : Wat hran Con- amohg the ting, ba | vet'the sossscoacl in fourth); off Applston, 2 hits, | 4| h Id s g “Well, 1 Should Say 1 run In four fnnings; off Marquard, 1 hit 0 run in one Inning; off Miller, 3 hits, 0 run in nine innings. Hit by pitched ball; By Daubert, by Miller, Btruek out: By Dell, 4; by Marquard, 1; by Miller, 3. Umplres Byron and Orth Handicap Race at Belmont Park is Won by The Finn New York, May 25—~The Metro- politan handicap at Belmont park to- dl{ was won gy The Finn, Strom- boli was second and Spur third, Time | for the mile, 1:38 New York, May J5.—At Belmont park race track today the Westches- | ter Racing association begins an eigh teen opening program being the Metropol- itan handicap at one mile, There were fih‘y-aeven entries for this event, but on these are Stromboli, last year's win- ner, and his mate, Friar Rock, from August Belmont's stables, this entry | being the favorite choice. Emil Herz' imported aged horse, Short Grass, on the strength of his fast preparatory work during the last week, is expect- ed to make a great bid for the prize, but every one of the other starters, in- cluding the Butler pair, High Horn and Spur, has a following among the patrons of the sport, The list of probable starters, weights and Jockclys follows: Horse Welkht. Jocke 132 Butwell, 120 Schuttin Short Graws 119 Koogh. Stumber 11, 118 Notter, High Noon. 113 Loftus, Kingley. . .107 Burlingame. Hauberk. .., 102 J. McTa ", MeDermott Ames Loses to Kansas, Ames, Ta, May 26.—(Spectal Telegram.) —Ames lost, 6 to 0, to Kansas today Beora: RH.E Ames il 000000000—0 4 b Kansas ........0100000006—& 6 0 Batteries: Merrill and Stewart; Smes and | Weltmer. Daubert Leads. Jake Daubert is the only Brooklyn player tional league leaders In hit- | stealing and run getting. And | Jodgers have been showing the | st speed in the league | | J' | ay meeting, the feature of the | y a dozen of these were carded | . overnight as probable starters, Among | 4 ’ ”» aels- or | oot | AP | “Look a' There, If Yau Don't Think It's Just Wonderful for Corns. | *“Bless my stars, look at it! Land of |the livin'l Why, just look at it! That | corn eame right off—fust like peeling ban- anas. Put your finger on my toe, right “Did You Ever See the Like? 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